Uncle Rico's recent post about Pt. 7495 and Burrito's subsequent successful trip reminded me of another unnamed point on the south side of Middle Fork Lylte Creek. Namely PT. 7394'.
Quite a few years ago I explored a drainage that leads up to a saddle just west of Pt. 7394'. I didn't have time to go too far up but it seems do-able ( middle-fork-lytle-creek-exploring-06-12-2010-t2869.html ).
I also think it might be a steep shortcut to Etiwanda!
So...I look forward to your TR...whoever so chooses to accept this mission...lol
A couple of views of Pt. 7394' from the north (from near Pt. 5610')...
Pt. 7394' (or shortcut to Etiwanda)
- RockHoundHiker
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I have hiked to Point 7394 and made a video for it:
I went up th drainage from Stonehouse Crossing and down the ridge. I came down the ridge into the drainage wash on the other side. A path to the ridge needs to be defined. Once that is done there would be a cool loop from Stonehouse to Pt. 7394 to Etiwanda, to Cucamonga, to Ice House, to Middle Fork Trail back to Middlefork Trailhead.
I went up th drainage from Stonehouse Crossing and down the ridge. I came down the ridge into the drainage wash on the other side. A path to the ridge needs to be defined. Once that is done there would be a cool loop from Stonehouse to Pt. 7394 to Etiwanda, to Cucamonga, to Ice House, to Middle Fork Trail back to Middlefork Trailhead.
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Sean, maybe half way up the wash is where I found the water.
HikeUp, I was inspired to go up that route because I am looking for a shortcut to Joe Elliot and the Cucamonga Peak Trail/Big Trees Trailhead. I’ve been working on the trail trying to cut away fallen trees. I got much of the smaller scrub oak out of the way, but the section nearest to pt. 7394 has really big trees fallen across the trail. Eventually, I plan to get a crosscut saw in there and I need a shorter path than Ice House Trailhead and easier than Etiwanda Ridge, which I did make it through last summer but the buckthorn is still thick. Other than this reason, I saw pt. 7394 when I was on the Big Tree/Cucamonga Peak Trail and wanted to bag it, and I saw the ridge going down to Middle Fork and thought it looked accessible and easy, and for the most part it is. I would like to do the whole loop next from Middlefork to pt. 7394, to Etiwanda, Cucamonga, Ice House Saddle, and back to Middlefork.
HikeUp, I was inspired to go up that route because I am looking for a shortcut to Joe Elliot and the Cucamonga Peak Trail/Big Trees Trailhead. I’ve been working on the trail trying to cut away fallen trees. I got much of the smaller scrub oak out of the way, but the section nearest to pt. 7394 has really big trees fallen across the trail. Eventually, I plan to get a crosscut saw in there and I need a shorter path than Ice House Trailhead and easier than Etiwanda Ridge, which I did make it through last summer but the buckthorn is still thick. Other than this reason, I saw pt. 7394 when I was on the Big Tree/Cucamonga Peak Trail and wanted to bag it, and I saw the ridge going down to Middle Fork and thought it looked accessible and easy, and for the most part it is. I would like to do the whole loop next from Middlefork to pt. 7394, to Etiwanda, Cucamonga, Ice House Saddle, and back to Middlefork.